well this was unexpected !!!
#11
punken's right about some off road areas having speed limits. That great trail from Telluride over Imogene Pass to Ouray has a 15 mph speed limit if you can believe that. I think Ophir Pass near there has one too at 15...same county. And they have guy in a white jeep Rubicon who enforces that limit very aggessively...radar gun and all. That 15 mph deal is a little ridiculous IMO.
#13
punken's right about some off road areas having speed limits. That great trail from Telluride over Imogene Pass to Ouray has a 15 mph speed limit if you can believe that. I think Ophir Pass near there has one too at 15...same county. And they have guy in a white jeep Rubicon who enforces that limit very aggessively...radar gun and all. That 15 mph deal is a little ridiculous IMO.
Man, thats lame. Glad i don't have to deal with any of that, I wouldn't even bother owning a dirt bike anymore.
#15
Man I need to check North Carolina forest rules and regulations.
25 mph? that really sucks.
Thats the whole purpose in having a dual sport for me. To drive like a nice law abiding citizen until I get to the trails
25 mph? that really sucks.
Thats the whole purpose in having a dual sport for me. To drive like a nice law abiding citizen until I get to the trails
Last edited by Kobrakriss; 09-07-2010 at 04:20 PM.
#16
I've ridden all over the western U.S., and it's odd that the Telluride area is the only place where I've seen and heard of serious enforcement. I know quite a few ADV guys who live and ride in that area, and they pretty well agree. White Rim trail in Moab is supposed to have a speed limit too with some LE's having radar, but you don't hear near as much about aggressive or frequent enforcement.
#17
we've been hassled in death valley and cleveland nation forest. they didnt make a huge deal about it, and both times we were kinda looking for it (aka top speed runs in death valley with a POSTED 25mph speedlimit on westside road, and railing moutain roads in cleveland national). another thing that gets checked a lot is spark arresters, and some rangers cry about aftermarket exhuast. really depends who you get and where you are.
#18
Well as you said yourself Punk, "we were kinda looking for it". When you draw that kind of attention to yourself what do you expect? As for spark arresters, I'd rather be required to run them than risk starting a fire and burning up our riding areas. Just my .02 cents.
#19
and im not against spark arresters. ive never run my bike with out one.
#20
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